Is the Yamaha MODX the Ultimate Value Synth?

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  • @piano148
    @piano148 4 роки тому +30

    That is a great review; I like a natural and peaceful way how you share your thoughts!

    • @georgegeorgio1751
      @georgegeorgio1751 3 роки тому +2

      With the FM e piano’s YOU CAN COMBINE the Rhodes samples for awesome electric piano’’s.

  • @joshjones9749
    @joshjones9749 3 роки тому +12

    As someone who was looking for a keyboard for years as mostly a bass player, the modx is EASILY the best value for your buck. It really deserves all the sales its been getting. It soars on a live stage or just playing around solo.

  • @derekholiday6576
    @derekholiday6576 3 роки тому +10

    That’s what I’m talking about! You playing it ! Other videos I watch they always play out of space music and I don’t get the chance to hear the sounds , that’s how you do it Bro, thank you for this video I been looking for someone to really play it and you it. Thank you! God Bless

  • @patrickarend8707
    @patrickarend8707 4 роки тому +13

    Excellent video!
    I love my MODX.
    Best synth and best value synth I have ever owned.
    I love the new update that adds DAW remote and a cool smart fm morpher.
    The MODX with CUBASE is all I will ever need.
    If I ever did upgrade, it would be to a MONTAGE, but really no reason to, unless I hit the lottery, lol.

  • @bunwi
    @bunwi 3 роки тому +5

    I appreciated this video, it is clear, accurate, and the comparisons with other keyboards are appropriate. I bought a Fantom as I simply couldn't get past the bad feel of the MODX key bed. I don't have any problems with the 'dated' Fantom (or FA) sounds, nor I think do folks out in the audience really care. It's really more of a 'producer-y' complain. A teensy tweak of a knob is enough to change an old sound into a brand new one.

  • @t3amb4sh
    @t3amb4sh 4 роки тому +9

    You can control live sets by foot as well (a pedal into "assignable") :) Super useful
    Nice video, couldn't agree more!

  • @alancummings5651
    @alancummings5651 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent review.

  • @nilesh100975
    @nilesh100975 3 роки тому +1

    very good review!! you made a good job :-)!! i love the modx 😊👍

  • @calebreid4398
    @calebreid4398 3 роки тому +7

    I didnt even used to consider the Yamahas fir synths, was looking at korgs and rolands, now i realise this is the balance between to two👍

  • @robskis4boys
    @robskis4boys 2 роки тому

    Good job Darrick. Just ordered mine.

  • @aptudo
    @aptudo 3 роки тому +1

    Nice. I learned a lot! You touched on the Roland FA's dated digital PCM sounds from 20 years ago. I wholeheartedly agree; however, if you reach back an additional 15-20 years, you'll find the Roland classic synths and drum machines that changed popular music forever and that modern electronic musicians still love and use. The FA is flush with these sounds. It's a veritable "Roland's Greatest Hits" package and great value when you consider what having all those individual classic Roland synths (or boutiques) would cost. Well worth considering for electronic musicians. Of course, Yamaha has a grand legacy of its own with FM synthesis and the MODX can't be beaten for getting that 80s specific sound when it some to synths. Thanks for the video!

  • @ScottsSynthStuff
    @ScottsSynthStuff 4 роки тому +14

    Totally agree. I love my MODX, and I use it for EVERYTHING. My other synths get used on and off depending on what I'm working on, but my MODX is the workhorse that I use for everything.
    You should mention the hundreds of drum sounds in it - they are very high quality, and include a complete TR-808 and TR-909 sample set. Also, if it doesn't have a sound that you want - you can likely find it, or record it yourself and load it into it. I do wish that it had the eight scene buttons sliders and poly aftertouch keybed that the Montage has...but not enough to spend an extra $2000 for a Montage. :)

    • @WarrenPostma
      @WarrenPostma 4 роки тому +1

      If I could afford a Montage and a Kronos I'd have both.

    • @Gainn
      @Gainn 4 роки тому +1

      You can get a poly aftertouch keyboard for a lot less than the difference between the Montage and the MODX.
      I'm using an SY85 to control mine and it's also given me a load more control over the sequencer.

    • @beetleworx
      @beetleworx 4 роки тому

      Absolutely right !!!

    • @friendlynoise
      @friendlynoise 4 роки тому

      No polyphonic aftertouch in Montage keyboards.

  • @jamaalmccoy4393
    @jamaalmccoy4393 3 роки тому +8

    You get straight to the point. No 3 minute intro or nothing, good job, great video.

  • @vitalityz5535
    @vitalityz5535 3 роки тому

    I loved the brass bro!Awesome!

  • @MKroni1
    @MKroni1 2 роки тому

    Great review, it helped me with my purchase decision! Best bang for buck workstation well said!

  • @narfsounds
    @narfsounds 4 роки тому +8

    Completely agree! Best decision that Yamaha made. They broke the unspoken rule that a mid-range synth cannot be as good as their flagship board. Although it’s not quite a Montage, it’s pretty damn close for a fraction of the price. Of course you can see where they cut costs with components but you get almost exactly the same brain. It has also become the gateway drug to the Montage.

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому

      You are right about the gateway drug because I really want the better keybed now lol! Thanks for stopping by my channel again.

    • @georgegeorgio1751
      @georgegeorgio1751 3 роки тому

      Hate that term

    • @stephenlennartz3466
      @stephenlennartz3466 3 роки тому

      LOVE my live sets and performances from narfsounds.com! Thank you, Narf! Now ... back to this excellent video from Darrick!

  • @junkokinoko7277
    @junkokinoko7277 3 роки тому

    Another Great! & unbiased opinion. Now that gigs are lockdown I will have the time to reprogram all the cover sounds, but first need your input choosing between MODX7 & Korg Nautilus 7. Cyber week is still on the horizon in getting 20% off. Thank you

  • @WhoWoodaThought
    @WhoWoodaThought 3 роки тому +7

    How cool is it that Yamy has featured a fully blown (and extended) FM synthesis engine? This alone almost makes this keyboard worth the admission price.

    • @deauvillevrienden
      @deauvillevrienden 3 роки тому

      Well, i'll stick to my older MOXF and added a Korg opsix ! Thats an "altered" FM beast and it loads DX7 patches :-))

  • @gregoryharris8247
    @gregoryharris8247 3 роки тому +1

    great review i just mine and still learning it.....

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому

      It takes awhile to learn. But once you understand Yamaha's way of thinking it becomes easier.

  • @robertgianchino3954
    @robertgianchino3954 3 роки тому +1

    I recently bought this keyboard, with which I allowed too many years go by with the technology changing so much, which was a big jump from the Yamaha 9000 pro. In your reference to the keybed, I have to say you are absolutely right. The 9000 pro, IMO, is a great keybed to use in comparison to this one. Disappointing yes, but it fitted my budget at the time. Thank you for your informative video Darrick.

  • @ablack9431
    @ablack9431 4 роки тому +2

    With the new update the sequencer makes this a killer workstation now, and not forgetting the ability to load your own samples and have them stored on flash memory too!
    Well done Yamaha.

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому +2

      Yes the constant upgrades is putting this "budget" keyboard way ahead of its peers.

  • @Gainn
    @Gainn 3 роки тому +1

    Great FM sounds, loads of decent drums, great performance tools and realtime controls that feel great.. Easy to see why people love them.
    I really like mine, but the "sequencer" still has me puzzled after quite a long time.
    I'm old skool so I much prefer linear like the SY or EX Yam's.

  • @gusd5028
    @gusd5028 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this review, I actually just placed a bid on eBay for a used one. About the keybed, I actually like the keybed on the MODX6, its a lot better than my IK iRig Keys MiDi controller that I currently have. Thanks again.

  • @ramonkey2939
    @ramonkey2939 3 роки тому +3

    I think The MODx only has 8 MIDI channel outs. I haven't bought a new keyboard in over 20 years so recently picked up myself a Yamaha MODX8 and just love the sounds. I pair this with my EMU Vintage keys module and my Elektron Digitone Keys. I love FM synthesis. The Emu allows me the opportunity to have Moog and Oberheim samples. On my next summer vacation Ill sample everything into the Yamaha

  • @airmanchairman
    @airmanchairman 3 роки тому +10

    A rack-mount version would be a great add-on to use with a more formidable flagship workstation like Kronos, Montage, Fantom or Nord‼️

    • @wattage2007
      @wattage2007 Рік тому

      So true. The keybed was the only thing which attracted criticism really. I would’ve bought a module version of this in a heartbeat. The sound module market just must be dead nowadays.

  • @88mokeyz8k
    @88mokeyz8k 4 роки тому +2

    Sir Darrick 💯 you hit the🎯 on the Roland sounds vs Yamaha MODX (Dated vs Modern) 🙏😎. Your knowledge of your gear( technically) is astonishing!. I thought the keybed was cheesy. Thanks again😎

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому

      Thank you! I appreciate it!

    • @mrdali67
      @mrdali67 4 роки тому

      Its exactly what I have been saying for years .. Roland makes some excellent instruments, no doubt, but it really bothers me that in those 1100 or so sounds of their sound source , like he points out here half of the sounds is so well known in your mind because they havn't been updated since the first U-110 module and JV and D-70 wich the latter I used for several years back in the 90'ies some of these sounds are not 20 but almost 30 years old now

  • @beetleworx
    @beetleworx 3 роки тому

    Exactly my thoughts ... great video ... !

  • @ZTAudio
    @ZTAudio 3 роки тому

    Good review. My personal choice was for the Roland Fantom, but there is no doubt that the MODX is an incredible value!

  • @deancol4080
    @deancol4080 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for posting.
    Agree, the best value for the money on the MODX. The MODX is very editable; if you really spend the time with tailoring the sounds like the way you prefer, you can get the most out of it compared to other workstations on the market (for the price). The weakest part are the organs and the keyboard action. The organs are not a modeled; however, if you spend the time tweaking them, you will find a useful organ. The keyboard action is weak but I use the MODX as a top board and assign sounds via midi it to a nice feeling controller. Really happy with the MODX as a live setup. It just not my preference to use VSTs and laptops and cable and power adapters all over the place...

  • @michaeldiaz1434
    @michaeldiaz1434 4 роки тому +2

    I have the exact set up. They compliment each other nicely. I love the MODX8 as a stand alone as well. Some don't like the pianos, but honestly they sound fine to me. I play Jazz/Fusion/Latin and Top 40 and it plays well in all of those genres. For the money you can't beat it. And not to mention it isn't even near as hard to move as my KRONOS which I love but it kills my back! :) Thank for the Vid! Great Job!

    • @tuneunleashed
      @tuneunleashed 4 роки тому +1

      Michael Diaz Yeah same the Pianos are not that good I contacted Yamaha about it

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for watching!

  • @tonylancer7367
    @tonylancer7367 3 роки тому +2

    17:42: I believe you can actually expand on the faders and knobs with a MIDI control surface like Korg nanocontrol 2 and connect it via the USB to the MODX. Would that be an option for you?
    MODX is a real good steal, considering it is the only one that one can get with modern features. I wonder what the future looks like for the other companies.

  • @suga4all
    @suga4all 4 роки тому +1

    Didnt recognize the problem with the keybed, bc I got the MODX8 which has the weighted hammer action. Love my MODX a lot. It's my favorite board!

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому +4

      It's not a "problem." Sounds and keybeds are a matter of taste and preference. Nothing more than an opinion. It is an awesome board and I use it live all the time

  • @fergusfurlong
    @fergusfurlong 3 роки тому

    great review Derrick!

    • @fergusfurlong
      @fergusfurlong 3 роки тому

      sorry Darrick - I need new reading glasses

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому

      @@fergusfurlong Thank you. I appreciate it. So funny I almost decided not to upload it. I am glad I did.

    • @fergusfurlong
      @fergusfurlong 3 роки тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 I'm glad and appreciate that you did

  • @TheCasalinthesky
    @TheCasalinthesky 4 роки тому +5

    Best keyboard I ever purchased hands down I totally 👍

  • @clintmighty5162
    @clintmighty5162 2 роки тому +1

    This is a timely, indepth, thorough musical analysis that allows both novices & experts to understand.

  • @ChristopherHillman
    @ChristopherHillman 3 роки тому +1

    Thinner black keys can be good though sometimes so you don't take down 3 keys accidentally when trying to hit the white key between
    (my ensoniq TS12 has black keys that're too close together and it really slows you down

  • @AndreChasseur
    @AndreChasseur 3 роки тому +1

    Nice review, love the freestyle playing.
    I have the MODX7 and find the keybed good to use (perhaps they have updated it?). The only criticism would be each key has too much sideways slack but something you get used to.
    Some sounds, as with all boards, are a little bit thin, but layering/changing can add immense depth. Best thing about this board is the dynamic depth, giving great expression. Knocks my Krome out of the park.

    • @ravenmusic932
      @ravenmusic932 2 роки тому +1

      Interesting point, the keybed of my MOXF6 feels pretty sturdy in terms of sideways movement. I wonder, if both boards have the same keybed.

  • @ilfashinisto6380
    @ilfashinisto6380 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much for the video. Is the MODX suitable for synthesizer beginner/newcomer or does it have a steep learning curve? Thanks

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому +5

      I certainly wouldn't shy away from this keyboard even as a beginner or newcomer. Basic features like layering, splitting, playing a drum track , and of course playing sounds from the large sound library is fairly straightforward. The other deep parameters can be learned as the need arises or you can go step by step.

  • @marcweiss547
    @marcweiss547 Рік тому

    Ok, I had a Ensoniq VFXSD for years. I moved to a Korg Karma when it came out. About 22 years later got the Yamaha MODX 6. I love it, it's great. I would like to be able to audition sounds on the latest track while the sequence is playing. Now I want a Korg Wavestate or a Hydrasynth and maybe a Akai Mpc

  • @rasmusbkgaard8931
    @rasmusbkgaard8931 3 роки тому

    Will it store individual transpose-settings for each scene/program or whatever it’s called? And will those settings go back to neutral/normal key whenever the next scene is loaded...? And does that goes for the arpeggiator as well? Thanks. Great review btw 😊

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому +1

      Indeed you can. This works for the arpeggiator as well. And thank you!

  • @jml7916
    @jml7916 3 роки тому

    I use my MODX6 as both a top board and a sound module. I have a Casio PX 350 88 key on the bottom (only weighs 24lb and has a decent key bed) and use a midi router to route its midi output to ch 9-16. When I setup a program, I can make layers, splits etc for each scene on ch 9-16 for the lower weighted keyboard and ch 1-8 play from the MODX keyboard. Often I just have ch 9 set to the S700 piano or the single channel CFX. But I can layer pads etc. The downside is much less effects on the upper bank of channels. I can switch programs in the midi router to use 5- 8 as well if for some reason I need more inserts on the weighted keyboard but then I only have 4 channels for the upper board.

  • @karolinehspilling
    @karolinehspilling 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the review! Do you know if the keybed on the MODX8 (weighted keys) feels less cheap?

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому +1

      Yes in my opinion it does feel less cheap. However, the MODX6 doesn't feel all that different from other "entry level" professional keyboards in its price range. You may want to give it a try.

  • @raynoldrandelG
    @raynoldrandelG 10 місяців тому

    Ive got the roland fa06 hows the keybed of the modx6 compated to the fa06

  • @regis8532
    @regis8532 11 місяців тому

    question do you need a very special UsB key to synthesize I have the same synth how they do what they do sounds that join songs from varieties like Bon Jovi for example or Toto Jean-Michel Jarre have- they a software with thanks

  • @Damianthelovetour2024
    @Damianthelovetour2024 2 роки тому

    Your so great at reviews you should be sponsored and hired by these companies

  • @RoDo14092011
    @RoDo14092011 3 роки тому

    Wery god and useful presentation. Thak's a lot.🙂

  • @williamcorgile9823
    @williamcorgile9823 3 роки тому

    Yeah, I was pissed because I was set on the RD 2000. Went into the store and played the MODX and was pissed ! Ordered the MODX8 . Your demo was excellent.

  • @ConeyIsland1952
    @ConeyIsland1952 3 роки тому +2

    Great review can you go over using the the patterns/arps , super knobs uses,etc, and sounds like Saxes, Trumpets , Brass, too?

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому +1

      It will be my next video more than likely

    • @ConeyIsland1952
      @ConeyIsland1952 3 роки тому

      Thank you I play a lot of 50s, 60s,70s music...and as an alternative to playing an arranger KB like Yamaha SX900 etc, I thought I would try to migrate to a synth, workstation etc like the Modx using the arps/patterns? thoughts? also is the key bed better on the MODx7?

  • @nickpritchard7130
    @nickpritchard7130 Рік тому

    I picked one up second hand for less than half price, with nice case, instructions and PS. . I began to enjoy this instrument straight away. Ideas for creating tracks were instant and exciting. This is my first Yamaha synth and it seems to be light years ahead of anything else i have tried so far. Entertainment wise, 10 out of 10.It is a keeper for now. .

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  Рік тому +1

      It's a really nice keyboard and especially great at half price!

  • @raynoldrandelG
    @raynoldrandelG 10 місяців тому

    How does this compare to the mofx6 keybed..anyone knows..trying to decide between this and the moxf6...moxf having the sounds from the motif XF

  • @Kitebrice
    @Kitebrice 3 роки тому +1

    Hi and thank you so much for this realllly nice review. Do you know about the modx8 keybed: is it as crap as the one you the others ?

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому +2

      No. It is a better feel. Not "premium" but it definitely feels like a keybed for a professional.

  • @luisphoto3
    @luisphoto3 2 роки тому

    Derrick [sorry for all the questions I've been asking but your videos are super helpful!!]
    Did you find the MODX keybed difficult/problematic? I'm still weighing between the MODX and Fantom 0, and not easy to find them side by side to compare. Thanks!

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  2 роки тому

      In my opinion it does feel cheap but I still have it and still play it. So I wouldn't call it problematic.

  • @tperry5839
    @tperry5839 3 роки тому

    Bro awesome review make sure you that Rhodes affair 2 upgrade in that board you won’t regret it

  • @avrilcadabra
    @avrilcadabra 4 роки тому +1

    Nice video, which one is this, I am a synth player, but when I tried the modx6, 7 and 8 I felt like I'd pay the extra for the modx 8 as the keybed felt much more inspiring, I don't recall it feeling that much different than the kronos (the fa-08 felt very heavy keys) , am I crazy? the modx 6 keybed was average but if you have ever played a microkorg or mininova you will know bad toy keys

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому

      Yes my FA08 keys are very heavy and a bit sluggish too. Not unplayable by any means though

  • @kooplachaitan785
    @kooplachaitan785 Рік тому

    Can you suggest an affordable Speaker to get the output sound?

  • @tuneunleashed
    @tuneunleashed 4 роки тому +5

    The Best selling synth right now it’s crazy!!! I got so mad when it got released when I got the Montage 8 but hey it’s worth it props to Yamaha. Now they’ve got a new update OS V2.5 for the MODX and OS V3.5 for the Montage check it out! It has a new feature.

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому +5

      Indeed! I have seen the new update features looks pretty cool for sure. Even the 2.0 update which I installed was a game changer. Technically it took it from a performance synth to a workstation. Thanks for taking the time to comment! I appreciate it.

    • @liamwescott9264
      @liamwescott9264 4 роки тому +1

      @@darrickkeels6387 yes, definitely download the version 2.5 update for your MODX. You will not be disappointed. The new morphing feature alone is worth the download.

  • @onionhat9141
    @onionhat9141 3 роки тому

    There’s also a converter online that lets you convert .Sysex/Syx (DX-7) files so that you can use it on the modx and montage

  • @mjwalters8394
    @mjwalters8394 Рік тому

    Hi what keyboard stand do you have there ??

  • @JoseVGavila
    @JoseVGavila 4 роки тому +5

    The cheap keybed is what made me buy a used Montage 6 instead of a brand new MODX. And I am glad I did!

    • @derekjurovich
      @derekjurovich 4 роки тому

      1000% agree the keyboard is terrible but after you play it long enough you get used to it. I agree to buy a used montage.

    • @AbdiPianoChannel
      @AbdiPianoChannel 4 роки тому +4

      Modx is amazing keyboard. I'm not missing the montage. Don't dis my keyboard. Montage is over weight over priced keyboard.

    • @jacobbrown1690
      @jacobbrown1690 3 роки тому

      good move its way better

    • @derekjurovich
      @derekjurovich 3 роки тому

      Jimmy Jenkinson that is understandable, Cheap keybeds are a non starter. Some dont like the Nord keybeds but when I have played the stage at Guitar center i just love it

  • @tusharpatel7939
    @tusharpatel7939 3 роки тому

    Hey Darrick...
    Is this keyboard is good for live if you're using this as a primary keyboard?is there any issues related when we are changing sounds during live Or tone change cut off?
    Please help me out of this

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому

      It is a great live keyboard. However as far as seamless transitions it can do it but there are limits. I think if your sounds has more than 4 "parts" you cannot do seamless transitions.

  • @n8goulet
    @n8goulet 3 роки тому +4

    I was just watching this review again, which is an excellent review.
    Totally agree with Darrick's points. There is no dispute about if the Montage (more than double the price) has a better keybed than the MODX, but when comparing it to other keybeds, I've found many to be a lot worse than the MODX. Even some that were also more than $1000 like the MODX.
    I've had my MODX6 two and a half years now. I basically switched from a Korg premium keybed. I really don't think the MODX6 keybed has affected my playing much vs the premium keybed that was my main keybed previously. I think saying it's the same as a $100 toy keyboard is a stretch. Otherwise I agree 100% with Darrick's comments. You might be able to find a $100 keyboard with as good a keybed, but most won't be. There are still new model boards aimed that the semi-professional market that have a much worse keybed than the MODX. Korg has the Triton LE in the earlier 2000s. It's keybed felt truly horrible, and the keys literally flexed and felt like they were gonna snap off. It sold for similar money as the MODX. Yet I didn't hear many complaining about the awful keybed in it, but the reviewers should have been. I tried a couple other current model synths with much worse keybeds than the MODX, and they were a lot more than $100.
    Darrick makes a great point that the included MODX sounds are often better than both the Korg Kronos & the Roland FA's, probably the two biggest competitors when the MODX first came out. Wither you prefer Montage sounds (MODX) or Kronos sounds is personal preference. Both are very powerful modern synth engines. But one thing is clear, and why I love the MODX. The MODX is by far, the most powerful synthesizer keyboard that is both affordable and very light weight. Korg does not offer a competitor to the MODX. Their new Nautilus is neither a much lighter weight alternative to the Kronos, nor nearly as affordable as the MODX. So the MODX is the clear winner on so many levels. The Roland FA at the time the MODX came out, was Roland's competitor in a light weight synth, but it's technology is much older than the MODX. Their new Fantom surely would compete with power, but not price or weight. Both very important factors to many gigging musicians like me. Both the MODX & Kronos have tons of sound collections made for them. Since the MODX is compatible with the Montage, MOTIF series, DX7, TX816 & TX802, I would not be surprised if more sound collections exist in a format compatible with the MODX than the Kronos. Either way, you won't be short on the number of sound collections you can choose from to add.

    • @luisphoto3
      @luisphoto3 2 роки тому

      I watched parts of this video again to refresh my memory. I went to a local dealer and was able to compare the MODX next to the new Fantom 07/08.
      I must confess I was disappointed with the MODX keybed. It is not horrible, but my PSR-SX900 keybed is IMHO better than the MODX; the Fantom 08 is weighted so no comparison, but the Fantom 07 feels much better than the MODX.
      Derrick's review of the Fantom 0 Series is spot on that the Fantom 0 is a better choice than the MODX overall. The user interface is also a little easier for me than the MODX; I realize it is all subjective, but that keybed would be a problem for me.

    • @n8goulet
      @n8goulet 2 роки тому

      @@luisphoto3 I've checked out the Fantom 0, and feel the MODX much better serves my needs, and is still king when it comes to value. Not that the Fantom 0 isn't good too.
      It largely comes down to the sounds. Do you play rock or synth pop? Do you use sampled sounds?
      Read my comments on Derrick's post about the Fantom 0 vs the MODX for more details.

    • @n8goulet
      @n8goulet 2 роки тому

      @@luisphoto3 As you mentioned, it is subjective.
      My main task in most of my bands has been a lead player. Lead synthesizer & lead organ solos. I prefer the lighter action of my MODX6 than I do the action of the Fantom 06 or 07. I do play piano on it too, and have plenty of other keybed in my other keyboards If I want to MIDI to them or use them. Although for piano I'd agree the Fantom 0 keybed would be better action for piano, I still prefer the piano sounds on the MODX. The MODX6/7 keybed is light action, but not so light that it's no good like some kebeds I have tried where there is next to zero resistance. Overall I have no complaints at all with the MODX6 keybed, and my main keybed I previously used for many years was a Korg with a premium 61 keybed. I also have a Roland with a premium 76 keybed. I'm not wild about the Roland action on their keybeds, though I don't have any real gripes about it either.
      The action on a keybed really depends on the kind of material you play on it.
      Although I've only spent an hour with a Fantom 0 so far (but have spent much time listening to it's sounds via Roland VST's which are largely identical, or online videos), so far I prefer the user interface of the user interface of the MODX.
      Both the MODX and the Montage have the same "large" touch screen with large touch screen user interface. I really love it! Much better than most other keyboards for navigating. A larger screen is easier to see (especially when your wearing contacts), and a larger screen is much easier to press with your fingers. I found the Fantom 0 much more confusing to sort through it's various sounds, and I've found other people who own both keyboards later saying exactly the same thing. It is much easier to sort sounds via the touch screen (especially considering it's a larger touch screen) than it is to use the category buttons on the Fantom 0. I'm able to find an audition sounds much easier on the MODX.
      There is nothing "easy", intuitive or obvious about the operation of the Fantom 0 when you have to press the Zone button & then the "2" button under the release knob to enter B3 mode to find the B3 sounds, besides the terrible Zen-Core organ sounds I found when I pressed the organ category button. What is easy or obvious about that? And so much for everything runs in one mode. It doesn't.
      There are a number of reasons why I prefer the MODX to the Fantom 0. Instead of re-typing or copying my long thread about the topic here, please click on Darrick's other video comparing the Fantom 0 to the MODX. While I highly respect Darrick's comments as he really knows his stuff, andd so do I. We're both been into synths for decades and own a number of keyboards from Korg, Roland, Yamaha and others. I simply present an alternative point of view about the Fantom 0, and how the MODX better fits my own needs and likely a lot of other people too. I still think the Fantom 0 is a great keyboard, and I'd have absolutely no problem recommending one to people if I feel it best fits their needs, which it will for some people.
      I think the easiest way to sum it up is, if you play in 80s/70s rock cover bands as I do, I feel the MODX is the better keyboard for the majority of users. If you play synth pop, electronica, techno or house music, the Fantom 0 is probably the better keyboard for that kind of music. But I hope the Fantom 0 does well, and a bunch of sound collections eventually are made for it as I can load most of them into my VST's and would still benefit.

  • @technicolorProducer
    @technicolorProducer 3 роки тому

    Hi Darrick: I love the review and the honestly -- too many people just say how great everything is..so I thought I would toss you a comment. I heard someone review that the 76 was better than the 88. I was looking at the 88 to practice piano skills and have a legitimate tool for my daughters to start on.

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому

      If the goal is for your daughters to learn how to play piano, I think the 88 is the best option. This will help them develop their finger strength. The MODX7 has the exact same keybed as the MODX6. The only difference is actually the amount of keys.

  • @danreavey2062
    @danreavey2062 2 роки тому

    Great review 👍
    Have been using a Triton Extreme 61 as a top board for nearly twenty years. Looking for a lighter, more portable board and the MODX 6 could be the answer.
    It’s just the keybed though. Have tried the MODX 7 and the keys I thought were light but fast. Could get used to them but the Yamaha FS action on the Triton takes some beating.

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  2 роки тому +1

      Yes. The MODX7 has the same keybed as the MODX6. I have gotten used to it...for the most part.

  • @derekjurovich
    @derekjurovich 4 роки тому +6

    Although I shy away from workstation keyboards but I do like the modx however the keybed is not awesome. But for the price they had to cut costs somewhere and for the price its an amazing deal

    • @Gainn
      @Gainn 3 роки тому

      Yeah, the keybed lets it down a bit..
      I play mine using an old SY85 for the most part.

    • @yannic2248
      @yannic2248 3 роки тому +1

      I assume you are not talking about the keybed of the MODX8 as it has a graded hammer action?

    • @Gainn
      @Gainn 3 роки тому +2

      @@yannic2248 The MODX8 bed is really nice, and even more so if you play piano. The 6 and 7 beds feel very cheap and are a bit too well sprung for the light weight of the keys.
      They could probably be fixed with some counterweights, but it's a lot of messing around.

  • @ringodingo6945
    @ringodingo6945 4 роки тому

    G'day Darrick
    It's Phil from Australia. I just bought a modx8 and absolutely love it except the CFX pianos were very flat sounding out of the box. I've managed to change the EQ on the First cfx piano /e piano on the list to sound like the Audition, however I'd be keen to know how you make your piano sounds so Rich and so Good. What did you do to make your CFX sound so good??

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому +1

      What you heard on this video is actually the preset CFX Grand 😂. No edits whatsoever.

    • @ringodingo6945
      @ringodingo6945 4 роки тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 Its my bad sound perception. Swapped from FA08. Lol

  • @perkristianjhasselberg7131
    @perkristianjhasselberg7131 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for great review. I just ordered a MODX 7, and I guess I will have it by monday. But I also have 2 Motif (7 and 8), - great keys and great response. I love Yamaha. I hope there is old-school MIDI on the MODX?

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  Рік тому

      There is the old school standard 5-pin din MIDI connectors on the back. Congratulations on your purchase!

  • @rickyperson4927
    @rickyperson4927 3 роки тому

    GOT A QUESTION FOR YA ABOUT THE MODX. IT HAS ALL OF THE SAME SOUNDS. BUT WHY IS IT SO MUCH WEAKER THATN THE MONTAGE. DO YOU HAVE ANY FIX FOR THIS? OR DO I HAVE TO GO IN AND MANULLY TWEAK THIS MYSELF? IF SO DO YOU HAVE A VIDEO SHOWING HOW TO DO THIS?

  • @danjo2253
    @danjo2253 3 роки тому

    Nice work, very informative video. I'm actually looking to buy that particular keyboard but I have a question for you. I'm used to the "old school" way of putting arrangements together. In the 80's and 90's I used the Roland Juno 1 and an Alesis MMT8, Ensoniq SD1 and the Ensoniq EPS16 plus, both sequencer and sampler with incredible sounds and ability. No DAW! I am a little bit worried from what you said about the "Keybed" not being up to par, but I see you still liked it enough to go ahead and add it to your gear. My question is, can I get similar production from the Yamaha MoDX? Generally speaking, will I be able to arrange and mixdown complete songs without using a DAW? Back in those days DAW's were around but mostly used by educated studio professionals. I tried Cakewalk back in 1988 but to me it took too long and messed up my creative flow. Even recently I tried Ableton Live and still found it a bit confusing. I'm hoping this is the keyboard I'm looking for. Knowledge Is power, thanks for passing it on!

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому +2

      Ah yes...the Ensoniq EPS16 Plus, I had one as well. The MODX is a great keyboard but its sequencer is quite limited. It is a pattern-based sequencer and definately doesn't have an "old school" workflow. The MODX (and Montage) are really performance synths. The sequencer it has came in an update and was only put in due to customers griping at the fact there was no onboard sequencer. Take it from a keyboardist who also owned an Ensoniq EPS16 Plus, you will be frustrated trying to record and mixdown entire arrangements if that is your frame of reference. I think you would be happier with a Roland FA workstation. It has great sounds and a traditional linear sequencer. I have recorded entire songs with that machine and it reminds me of an old school way of working, no DAW needed. Also the Korg Krome workstation has a traditional linear sequencer as well. The Yamaha is not a workstation at heart but a digital performance synth designed to be used with a DAW when you really want to do some serious recording. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.

    • @danjo2253
      @danjo2253 3 роки тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 I'll take a good look at the Roland FA. Next week I'll be making a decision and update you with my choice. ThanQ!!

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому

      @@danjo2253 Did you decide on a keyboard?

    • @danjo2253
      @danjo2253 3 роки тому +1

      @@darrickkeels6387 I sure did! I picked up the Roland FA 06 because it seem to fit my need and my budget! Also, it didn't take me too long to get familiar with it. I still have a lot to learn though. I'm actually a drummer who picked up the keys back in the 80's to be able to write my own vibes. You know how you're playing in a band and you hear something the guitar should be doing or the keys should be doing, but they never do! That's when I decided to get a little 4 track and start making it happen! Well I'm gonna see if there's any creativity left and make the best of it! ThanQ Darrick

  • @Gabay54
    @Gabay54 3 роки тому

    Hi Darrick, are you able to comment on or have any experience with the MODX 76 or 88 keybed? Thanks

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому

      The MODX7 is exactly the same as the MODX6 except it is 76 keys. The MODX8 is a decent action. While it does not feel "high end" it certainly does not feel cheap. Feels more like a mid-grade action in my opinion. If I needed an 88 weighted keybed, I'd have NO problem purchasing a MODX8.

  • @studioonetutorials
    @studioonetutorials 4 роки тому +2

    Cool overview!! My opinion is exactly the same. I still haven't bought one of them (MODX or Montage 6) because it's a hard decision since I currently have a MoXF 6. I hate the MODX keybed and I don't like how the MODX looks (= pretty cheap and simple). But my biggest argument against the Montage is the weight... I don't want to carry this! So I still have to think about it :)

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому

      I completely understand.😂😂😂

    • @docteurgreene
      @docteurgreene 3 роки тому +2

      I am exactly in the same situation and I don't understand why Yamaha does not release a Rack version, would make everybody happy.

  • @designersnestm569
    @designersnestm569 4 роки тому

    Thanks for your review. I was debating between the Nord Electro 6D vs MODX6. How would you rate the MODX sounds compared to the KRONOS

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому +2

      The MODX is a more rounded keyboard than the Nord Electro 6. The Electro is great for Clavs, EP's, Acoustic Piano, Organs and some light synth stuff. But if you need lead guitars, bass, drums, horns, strings, woodwinds, etc you will find the Nords are lacking high quality sounds in those departments (well they do have great strings but they are limited to 34 voice polyphony.) Also layering and split capabilities on the Nord is limited too. Simple, easy to use, practical but limited nonetheless. Now to your actual question...LOL...I think in terms of sound quality the MODX and the Kronos are equals. There are sounds like better in the Kronos (like the EP's). But there are sounds I like better on the MODX (i.e electric guitars). What really separates these two instruments is their other capabilities and workflows. The Kronos is more "powerful." A full-featured sequencer, sampler, 9 sound engines versus 2, a 60 GB SSD for storing sounds/samples, more robust setlist functionality, etc. However, it really comes down to your needs. If you have Kronos money you should probably be looking at the Montage instead. Do you need a full-featured sequencer on your keyboard? Do you do a lot of sampling? Do you have complicated sounds that require you to have access to 16 sounds all at once versus 8? If the answer to these questions is no, you may not need all the "extra power" of the Kronos. The Kronos touch screen and user interface is very dated but gets the job done. If you are just comparing sounds however that will come down to your personal opinion.

    • @jimharris6389
      @jimharris6389 3 роки тому

      Also Kronos is sooo long in the tooth now Korg must surely be superceding it soon. Both Yamaha and Roland have updated their flagships - Montage and the new Fantom. Kronos is still very capable but Korg could drop a succesor at any moment.

    • @n8goulet
      @n8goulet 3 роки тому +1

      The Kronos has more engines than the MODX or Montage, but I'm largely unimpressed with those engines such as the organ modeling, and was never much of a fan of the MS-20, Poly6, etc. I think the sampling engines are the most important along with the FM ability, and either Korg or Yamaha stack up pretty well. I use my MODX for sampling & FM, and my soft synths for engines of famous analog synths I actually cared about, like those from Moog, Oberheim, Roland & ARP. And I use organ modeling on the laptop that is generally a lot better than what the Kronos provides.
      So my advice is buy the light weight, affordable MODX and get a laptop and soft synths to fill any gaps and you'll come out ahead of the Montage.

  • @enekoprins
    @enekoprins 2 роки тому

    I am really liking what I hear about the MODX. Do you know if the keybed on the MODX7 is a bit better?

  • @suvadipchakraborty8747
    @suvadipchakraborty8747 11 місяців тому

    Just Awesome Sound❤❤❤

  • @gbengamafi5358
    @gbengamafi5358 3 роки тому

    Great Video Darrick!!👌🏼
    I got a MODX8 earlier this year and it's a valuable investment for that price range. It's an efficient workstation that delivers diverse and intelligent sound design capabilities alongside an extensive sound library (particularly in the synth categories). However, I'm a bit disappointed with a few features about the MODX8
    1. The sound breaks during my live performance when I combine multiple sound patches and effects.
    2. There seems to be significant latency when navigating the system's interface via the touch screen and this creates noticeable lag.
    3. Sound trasitions when switching between scenes is not seamless and can be very rough and pronounced.
    I've been very attracted to the highly acclaimed KRONOS lately as I believe it will have the raw power and sophistication that suits my needs.
    Although I'm still kinda holding on a bit to see whether KORG releases a newer flagship (Kronos 3 maybe) that has upgraded features with a more modern user interface and experience.
    I hope I wouldnt be disappointed

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you for the compliment! I like making videos like this. I have found that I am more prone to running into polyphony issues with the MODX than I am on the Korg Kronos, or even the Nord Stage 3. If I am only playing the MODX,the when using layers I try to only use "single part" sounds in the MODX. This helps to preserve polyphony. Many of the "multi part" sounds really seem to be designed to use alone. Also whenever it makes sense to use an FM sound as opposed to a AWM-2 sound I will do so thus taking advantage of both sound engines. The FM engine has its own 64 voices. But ultimately I am normally pairing the MODX with another keyboard of mine. In a live setting polyphony is not an issue because the MODX is handling auxiliary sounds (horns, strings, synth bass, flute, synth lead etc). I like the operating system of the MODX a lot better than the Kronos. But if I am running a one keyboard set up, I normally use the Kronos, it's just more powerful.

    • @wakerickman
      @wakerickman 3 роки тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 short note i also have a kronos and from what i can tell from looking at the modx, i dont own one as yet but am considering buying one, to me the kronos operating system is far easyer then the modx ? cheers

    • @williamshaneblyth
      @williamshaneblyth 2 роки тому

      sold my Kronos it doesnt sound that great to me sounds a bit sterile the 4gb piano is like well frankly i can get better piano for what i want out of a cheaper board. i hated the 2 minute plus bootup time and once a month even with a quality ups id get a crash. As far as keybeds goes yes its a bit better i had the 76. Then again I have a casio PX5S which is light but a lovely 88 hammer action on it I use it to control the rig basically. Unless im going for a break my finger slides on organ sounds

  • @tusharpatel7939
    @tusharpatel7939 3 роки тому

    Also Can we able to change sound with foot If our hands are busy in playing?

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому

      Yes you can do this. Under the utilities menu you can assign the assignable foot switch to cycle through your performances.

  • @brunodadivore9606
    @brunodadivore9606 3 роки тому

    Hi Great video. I bought in last July and would like to buy others synth to my gear, but many times realizing MODX can be programmed to get the sounds which are GREAT, and kept my money. You pointed out most of the sounds are dated, but it is to say we can load lot of new samples, and either by Soundmondo or Yamaha with new releases, free, or from Easysounds by pay, you can completely renew your sound library.

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому

      I believe you misunderstood me. I said the sounds in the FA series of workstation by Roland are dated.

    • @brunodadivore9606
      @brunodadivore9606 3 роки тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 Yes! really sorry about confusion. Another question raised to me is I can not hear the sound module when playing a midi tracks from Garage Band, have you experienced this ? is it normal, even if I am able to use USB audio and record one midi track with the MODX into GarageBand that I can play to any vst but MODX connect ! Thanks and congrats for your videos

  • @Kitebrice
    @Kitebrice 3 роки тому

    Hi again Darrick. I have a question: is it fair to compare Kronos vs modx/montage number of synth engines = 9 vs 2 ? Maybe the Yamaha can do the same with only 2 engines ? Except for polyphony as you already explained. But if we consider sound quality can we say that Yamaha does as well as Korg with 2 engines vs 9 ? Thank you for your advice :)

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому +1

      So that is a bit of a tricky question. Having 9 sound engines is definately a strong point for the Korg Kronos. This provides a lot of flexibility and a plethora of sound design options that are simply hard to reproduce using traditional sample based methods alone. With that said the AWM2 sound engine is very very powerful. And if you know what you're doing you can get amazing results. There are a ton of filters, LFO's,resonance, EQ, motion control effects etc, I doubt you will exhaust its capabilities and as far as the FMX engine is concerned, Yamaha is the king of the FM world.

    • @Kitebrice
      @Kitebrice 3 роки тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 Thank you 🙏. I understand that with the Kronos some sounds are easier to craft because they have a dedicated sound engine. One of the rare side on which the Kronos is more easy than the modx it seems.

  • @danielx40
    @danielx40 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Darrick, which one of these boards do you think would make a good midi controller. I have been using a Roland FA08 and had a Roland Jupiter 80. I’d rather that they have their own sound library so I can compose without having to load a sound in DAW.. but some of these have weighted key which is good for piano but bad when you need to input drums.. the dedicated midi keyboards on the market feel a bit too flimsy and cheap… watched a couple of your reviews and wonder how you think of it.

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  2 роки тому

      I would use a Montage personally if I were to use a keyboard with on board sounds as a MIDI controller. The Roland Fantom would also be a good choice due to excellent DAW integration.

  • @LuisLopez-ez5jd
    @LuisLopez-ez5jd Рік тому

    Hola tengo motif ES
    Vale la pena cambiarlo por MODX?

  • @syncMixer
    @syncMixer Рік тому

    Excellent review. Do you use the MODX keyboard when you play it if the keybed is that bad?

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  Рік тому +1

      I did indeed use it but often times I had it connected to another keyboard if I was playing piano and EP sounds. However, nowadays I rarely use it live. I use Montage instead. Yes the MODX is lighter but I'd rather just take one keyboard than two just because the keybed is of poor quality. I am on the verge of selling it honestly.

  • @AbdiPianoChannel
    @AbdiPianoChannel 4 роки тому +9

    Why buy Montage when you get its cousin for a lot less. I am so in love with my MODX6 it gives me what ever montage offers.

    • @petara45
      @petara45 3 роки тому

      Besides better build quality and more options, more parts, endless rotary knobs, more sample storage, for me the keybed is an absolute no go. I even wonder how people can play on this cheapo feeling keys. I want to enjoy when playing my keyboards instead of feeling like an operator who operates the keyboard and presses the keys. The keybed difference between the Montage 6/7 and MoDx respectively is like playing electronig drums from the early nineties versus the real ones. This of course applies to all low class keyboards from other companies too (Korg Chrome, Roland Fa 06, and so on).

  • @marvinkmooneyoz
    @marvinkmooneyoz 4 роки тому

    What about the keybed on the modx 8, which is weighted? How does it feel compared to the weighted keybeds on other digital baords these days?

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому +1

      It feels as good as other 88 weighted keyboards in its price range. It's playable but you can tell it's not a flagship keybed for sure

    • @tonylancer7367
      @tonylancer7367 3 роки тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 How is it compared to the Roland FA-08? Have you also tried the Korg Krome?

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому +1

      @@tonylancer7367 It feels better than both of those keyboards to me. The Krome is not bad. But the sounds are not as good in my opinion. I would get an FA08 if you need something with a sequencer and the ability to play samples from the pads. But if you don't need those things, the MODX is the best value. The Krome overall is the keyboard that lags behind but it is also slightly less expensive than the Roland and Yamaha.

  • @miekwavesoundlab
    @miekwavesoundlab 2 роки тому +1

    I own Motif XF8, I’m debating on Replacing it with Montage8 OR keeping it and getting MODX61 to compliment it. Hard to decide

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  2 роки тому

      I would definitely play the MODX before buying one to make sure the build quality and Keynes are okay for you

  • @alainbakulikira1831
    @alainbakulikira1831 3 роки тому

    does anyone know how to layer the voice he has @12:13 please?

  • @DOMINIQUEHERROD
    @DOMINIQUEHERROD Рік тому

    THIS IS A GREAT VIDEO !!!!!!!

  • @diegoardila4391
    @diegoardila4391 2 роки тому

    hi darrick.. what do you think abput the key bed of the modx8, especially ... ? in compare with the roland fa08

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  2 роки тому +1

      I find the FA08 keybed a bit "spongy" and slow. It is hard for me to play fast and accurate on the FA08 as opposed to the MODX8. But that's just me.

    • @diegoardila4391
      @diegoardila4391 2 роки тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 thanks.. i aprecciate that opinion... soon i will buy one of it.. im inclinade for the MODX8 actually :)

  • @tonymidas3345
    @tonymidas3345 4 роки тому

    A good sound is always a good sound! Sometimes it's like the wine ...the older the better. So what problem if the samples are taken from the older Motif series and the Motif series itself contains older samples from the older EX series and the other yamaha synths etc etc.. I think Yamaha samples can sound too clean or processed sometimes, but they sit nice in a production of any genre and style. They sound good in a live context too if you know how to choose the correct sounds in a situation . It's up to the composer/arranger to choose the correct sounds for a project! The MODX is a wonderful, complete instrument with many sounds and possibilities to accomplish your musical concerns! In this price range it's the best allrounder Synth/Workstation (IMHO) (incl. the firmware upgrades)... so i agree it's the Ultimate Value Synth !!

    • @WhoWoodaThought
      @WhoWoodaThought 3 роки тому +1

      Regarding Yamaha's clean sounds, yes I mostly agree. The good thing is, it is so easy to dirty up a sound if needed - some overdrive, distortion, treble roll-off etc. Fun times!

  • @brunodadivore9606
    @brunodadivore9606 3 роки тому

    Have a question, cause that is true the keybed, i am looking to complement my set with a good 88 heavy keys. Is it worth to resell and upgrade to MODX 8 ? So except Montage 8 or Kronos 8, would you have something from your fingers experience to recommend? Thanks

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому +1

      What you could do is keep the MODX6 and buy a midi controller with a decent keybed. For example, the M-Audio Hammer 88 is relatively inexpensive but has a quality keybed.

    • @brunodadivore9606
      @brunodadivore9606 3 роки тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 thanks that is great. I just look also at the Studiologic SL88 which has a better connectivity outputs vs M Audio ...

    • @brunodadivore9606
      @brunodadivore9606 3 роки тому

      SL 88 has after touch but M Audio is 8 pounds heavier so maybe a better hammered keybed

  • @xp50player
    @xp50player Рік тому

    The Fantom O series is out now, and is the new value leader in my opinion. User sampling, 256 poly, 2gb storage, full tonewheel engine, USB stereo all 16 parts, VA model expansions available, decked-out control surface. I do have the MODX and like it for the FM sounds and ambient pads.

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  Рік тому

      Yup the Fantom-0 is now the way to go in my opinion.

    • @abrahamsg8318
      @abrahamsg8318 Рік тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 How about Fantom-0 vs MODX8 ?

  • @DavidLeo13
    @DavidLeo13 3 роки тому

    1. Can we program songs on logic and then import them in this MODX6 for live playing?
    2. I use Ableton live for worship with soft synths - how can I incorporate this in my setup?
    Nice video btw, :)

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому

      Yes you can playback songs recorded in Logic by using a flash drive in the USB input on your keyboard. As long as the files are in 44.1 khz in either 16 or 24 bit. And yes you can incorporate Ableton Live with the MODX. You will have to program it with the "MIDI Learn" option in Ableton to do so. But it certainly works.

  • @wilmermendez1002
    @wilmermendez1002 3 роки тому +1

    Hello everyone. I would like an honest opinion from fellow keyboard players out there. I have done my research and I definitely want the sounds from the modx. But.. I know the keybeds from me reading reviews are not so good. So I have an idea.. how about having the modx6 on top, and as my main piano on the bottom, the studiologic sl88 grand keyboard controller. From my personal opinion, I think it’s a pretty good idea! The great sounds from the modx plus Keyboard action on top and my sl88 grand for my main pianos and e pianos etc, what y’all think? Doing this for church performances

  • @mpmi7588
    @mpmi7588 4 роки тому

    Does this keyboard have the famous yamaha DX7 sounds? Or even the Motif Sounds?

  • @tcotlg-jamesstylesiii7079
    @tcotlg-jamesstylesiii7079 3 роки тому +2

    A+++ /on the video/I have a Krome ex88 and a modx7 but sending the modx7 back and getting a modx8 better key-bed

  • @Stargazermusicmagazine
    @Stargazermusicmagazine Рік тому

    Hey everyone, Ian here.
    I was the same as Robert Gianchino, only with the PSR 7000, using the 16 track to the max and creating some great compositions as a home studio.
    Can you do the same with the MoDX, and record single instruments as a home studio work station and create a full band, or is this more for LIVE performances ?

  • @darrenhirst9900
    @darrenhirst9900 2 роки тому

    My keyboard was so old when I pressed a key a bird came out and tweeted the note. Cost me a fortune in seed.
    The Yamaha modx is so much better and cleaner.
    Thanks Darrick.

  • @ProducerSikste
    @ProducerSikste 11 місяців тому

    man looks good, I need sounds and to make em twist my way

  • @mac651000
    @mac651000 4 роки тому +1

    Darrick, this is a great review. I purchased an FA 07, last year, and it was a choice between the FA and the MODX 7. I knew the MODX was the more modern, more heavily featured synth, and that it had the Montage engine. Really, I should have purchased the Yamaha. But, the keybed was what persuaded me to go for the FA 07. The 07 on the Roland is a better keybed than on the 06, which is almost as awful as the MODX's. The MODX feels flat and unresponsive. I totally agree with your comments. It's a shame, because in every other way, it beats the Roland. I just couldn't imagine enjoying playing on the MODX. Recently, I tried the new Roland Fantom, which has an excellent keybed, on both the 61 and 76 synth action versions, and the 88, fully weighted keybed, taken from the Roland RD2000. When you play the Fantom 7 or 6, you cannot hear the click of the keys, even when playing silently. And the bounce on the board is beautiful. The only problem is the massive cost, putting it into the Montage price bracket. Have you tried the Fantom?

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, I have played the Fantom 6 and 8. Roland did a great job on those keybeds and hardware in general. . But what I found is once I got past the few shiny new sounds the others were dated sounding. Lots of sounds from their 90's keyboards and sound modules. In fact amongst Fantom owners on their forums it's probably the number 1 complaint. And the amount of insert effects is lacking, so making rich sounding sequences would be a major challenge for me. However, I have my eye on it as they continue to make updates.

    • @mac651000
      @mac651000 4 роки тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 thanks for the heads up. I will bare that in mind. To be fair, there are some great VST plugins out there at the moment, with some super sounds. In fact, I think some of the big synth manufacturers might be accused of resting on their laurels, and trading on their name. If I were buying a keyboard now, after weighing up all the information, I might go for a good quality midi controller, like a Native Instruments, and surf the net for plugins. Arturia have produced some great ones. I have recently downloaded a demo of the Oberheim XA. It's really good.

    • @mac651000
      @mac651000 2 роки тому

      @@darrickkeels6387 Hi. Just to let you know, I have just placed a deposit on, with the view to collecting it next weekend, a MODX 8. I was going to purchase a hard core synthesizer, but I went for the 8 instead. When I consider that this is practically a £3000 keyboard (except for a few details) for less than £1300, it just had to be done. I would like to thank you for putting me on the road to this decision. So if it goes wrong, it's all on you 😆Just kidding, my friend. All the best to you.

  • @tuskerhere
    @tuskerhere 3 роки тому

    How does the piano sound? When I compared this with MX88 there’s much difference. Il confused between MX88 and MODX. I’m keenly looking at good pianos and synth.

    • @darrickkeels6387
      @darrickkeels6387  3 роки тому

      Way better. The MX88 has the sounds from the Motif Classic.

  • @richardramirez3633
    @richardramirez3633 4 роки тому

    I have the Korg Kronos 2 for the bottom & the Forte for the top, covers everything.

  • @ewetoo
    @ewetoo 3 роки тому +3

    I'm buying a modx8 for the better keyboard, I figured that it was cheaper than buying a 7 or a 6 and getting another full-sized keyboard. And the upgrade adds a whole sequencer!

    • @n8goulet
      @n8goulet 3 роки тому +1

      Keep in mind that you could get an 88 key MIDI controller that has aftertouch, which is something none of the MODX keybeds include. And on the used market, it might actually be cheaper to buy a MODX6 and an 88 key MIDI controller. However, aftertouch has not been well supported by the Montage sound collections or in modern keyboards in general unlike the old days.

    • @ewetoo
      @ewetoo 3 роки тому

      @@n8goulet True, but I do have a Novation Bass Station 2 so at a pinch I could do a lead line with aftertouch on that if I was desperate for aftertouch. My modx8 (which I now have!) is so chock-full of other features its not something I'm going to miss.